Antique English creamware pottery fox head stirrup cup named JOHN FIRTH. c1775

£1950

Dated: 1775 Yorkshire or Staffordshire

A rare early example of a creamware pottery stirrup in the form of a fox head. Interestly the rim band is named in black enamel JOHN FIRTH, a most unusual feature. The figure is decorated with fine dot incisions which are applied in a restrained elegant manner. A classic period rendition of the wily fox.

Dimensions: 5 inches wide

Current Condition: Well restored minor chippings.

£1950    $2632

Description

A rare early example of a creamware pottery stirrup in the form of a fox head.
Interestly the rim band is named in black enamel JOHN FIRTH, a most unusual feature.
The figure is decorated with fine dot incisions which are applied in a restrained elegant manner.
A classic period rendition of the wily fox.

Additional information

Dimensions 5 in